The Epistle to the Romans (2 vols.)

Overview

John Murray brings us rich biblical insight, meticulously researched background information, elucidated wisdom, and highly accessible writing in this important work on Romans. The Epistle to the Romans (2 vols.) was a ground-breaking work when first written, and today it is still highly valued for its scholarship. This timeless set is a fantastic addition to the library of any biblical scholar, all pastors, teachers of the Scriptures, and laity. All who wish to glean more from Romans than ever before will find Murray's volume to be the perfect tool for the study of this Pauline epistle.

Romans is a book well-deserving of the two volumes of commentary given it by Murray, who affords it focused and thought-provoking exegesis. Murray's words are more accessible than ever in digital format—scriptural cross-references can be accessed easily, the commentary can be linked to your favorite Bible translations, and the Passage Guide provides dozens of search results at the click of a mouse.

Key Features

Verse-by-verse commentary from well-loved theologian John Murray

Excellent biblical scholarship and wisdom on Paul's writings to the Romans

Individual Titles

The Epistle to the Romans, Vol. 1

Author: John Murray

Series: The Epistle to the Romans

Publisher: Eerdmans

Publication Date: 1997

Pages: 370

John Murray begins this two-volume commentary with a thorough background of Paul's epistle to the Romans. Following with verse-by-verse exegesis, he delivers a compelling study of one of Paul's most doctrinally-rich epistles.

The Epistle to the Romans, Vol. 2

Author: John Murray

Series: The Epistle to the Romans

Publisher: Eerdmans

Publication Date: 1997

Pages: 370

The Epistle to the Romans, Vol. 2 continues with comprehensive exegesis on the remainder of the book of Romans.

Product Details

Title: The Epistle to the Romans (2 vols.)

Author: John Murray

Publisher: Eerdmans

Volumes: 2

Pages: 740

About John Murray

John Murray, born in 1898, was a Scottish soldier, theologian, and professor. He wrote several important works, including Redemption Accomplished and Applied, Principles of Conduct, and The Imputation of Adam's Sin. Murray died in 1975.